Through the Lens: Fourth Floor Wind Damage

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Image via Lauran Hamm

Metal beams support the fourth-floor ceiling, near room M4730, in the main building on Arapahoe Community College’s Littleton campus on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2018. The roof became structurally unsound after high winds rattled it loose Monday, Feb. 5, said custodian Paul Bosworth. ACC’s facilities staff is communicating with City of Littleton inspectors to correct the issue.

Metal beams support the fourth-floor ceiling, near room M4730, in the main building on Arapahoe Community College’s Littleton campus on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2018. The roof became structurally unsound after high winds rattled it loose Monday, Feb. 5, said custodian Paul Bosworth. ACC’s facilities staff is communicating with City of Littleton inspectors to correct the issue.